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I am looking for your suggestions for my parents situation. My parents have lived in India for all their life. They are still working there but since we are a small family, I have been asking them to move here. Currently they are here on super visa and I've applied for their immigration.

It gets boring if they just stay home and not involved in community or doing something. The very first thing I am looking for is a group where they can interact with people with somewhat similar background and English skills to help them with their speaking. Any suggestions for that?

Secondly, for my mom, I need to find something she feels good doing and finds herself useful. Here are few things that she is really good at:

Indian cooking

Yoga

Math - Science (Chemistry)

She is currently a teacher. I discussed and doing lessons for indian food, species, yoga or academic subjects would be interested in. Now I am not sure how I go about these things. So, I am looking for your suggestions and help.

I really want to keep my parents here (and our tiny family together) but for that I'd need to help them better integrate with community here. Looking forward to your replies.

Update
Thanks all for suggestions. They have started going to a informal english chit-chat group. I am hoping they will start to feel a bit more comfortable with life here.

Speaking as someone who has immigrated myself, connecting with people "with (a) somewhat similar background" is not necessarily a good way to help them develop "English skills to help them with their speaking", as immigrants will often revert to their first language when speaking with one another. It's better to connect with immigrants from other countries where you don't share a common language, as you have no option but to weed your way through the conversation in English.

I would look for volunteer opportunities with groups like the YMCA (they hire volunteer yoga teachers, though certification is required), the food bank (Community Kitchen), or something similar. Depending on where you/they live, the community association might also have volunteer opportunities. Volunteer Calgary always has lots of long- and short-term postings too.

The public library has an English Conversation Club for adults to practice conversing with one another, and native-speaking volunteers, in English.

If you Google "practice English Calgary", you'll find that numerous groups run these sorts of events, including libraries, churches and the Women's Centre. I suspect any agencies dedicated to helping "newcomers" can also recommend numerous similar programs.

I can't speak to demand, but I know that moving from being a yoga "practitioner" to a "instructor" seems like a very popular thing these days. I'm sure one of the dozens of studios in the city would be interested in having an authentic yoga practitioner involved.

I'm not really a yoga person, buy I think your mother should do this for herself. This isn't like you're prospecting for a job for her, it's more like she's trying to involve herself in a community. She should practice her English, find a studio she likes, and learn how to be an instructor there.

If you can, set your parents up in the Northeast of Calgary. That's where all the brown people live. They have a very inclusive community, if you're Indian. That's also where most of the Indian stores are.